You will see the following error when trying to connect to a network: The main problem associated with this problem is that users are unable to connect to the Internet even if they connect via an Ethernet cable. If you run the Windows Network troubleshooter it will just display the another error message “The Diagnostic Policy Service is not running” and will close without fixing the problem. This is because the service required for internet connection which are localservice and networkservice have been corrupted or removed from your PC.

Both of the above cases are fixable pretty easily, and users affected by this problem seems to get back their Internet connectivity as soon as the error is resolved. So without wasting any time let’s see how to actually Fix The Dependency Service or Group Failed to Start Error message with the below-listed troubleshooting guide.

Fix The Dependency Service or Group Failed to Start

Make sure to create a restore point just in case something goes wrong.

Fix The Dependency Service or Group Failed to Start Method 1: Add Localservice and Networkservice to Administrators Group Method 2: Give Network and Local service accounts access to all of the registry subkeys Method 3: Manually Turn on the required Services Method 4: Resetting Network Adapter Method 5: Resetting TCP/IP to Default Method 6: Replace the corrupted nlasvc.dll Method 7: Repair Install Windows 10

Method 1: Add Localservice and Networkservice to Administrators Group

1.Press Windows Key + X then select Command Prompt (Admin).

2.Type the following command into cmd and hit Enter after each one: net localgroup administrators localservice /add net localgroup administrators networkservice /add

3.Exit the command prompt and reboot your PC to save changes. Once your computer reboot you must have Fix The Dependency Service or Group Failed to Start issue.

Method 2: Give Network and Local service accounts access to all of the registry subkeys

1.Download the SubInACL command-line tool from Microsoft. 2.Install it and then run the program.

3.Open a notepad file and save the file with the name permission.bat (The file extension is important) and change the save as type to “All files” in notepad. subinacl.exe /subkeyreg “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\CurrentControlSet\services\NlaSvc” /grant=”Local Service” subinacl.exe /subkeyreg “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\CurrentControlSet\services\NlaSvc” /grant=”Network Service”

4.If you are facing permission issue with DHCP then run the below command: subinacl.exe /subkeyreg “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\CurrentControlSet\services\dhcp” /grant=”Local Service” subinacl.exe /subkeyreg “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\CurrentControlSet\services\dhcp” /grant=”Network Service” 5.Reboot your PC to save changes.

Method 3: Manually Turn on the required Services

1.Press Windows Key + R then type services.msc and hit Enter.

2.Make sure the following services are running and their startup type is set to Automatic: Application Layer Gateway Service Network Connections Network Location Awareness (NLA) Plug and Play Remote Access Auto Connection Manager Remote Access Connection Manager Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Telephony

3.Right-click and select Properties for the above services then click start if the service is not already running and set their startup type to Automatic. Do this for all the above services.

4.Reboot your PC to save changes and again check if the issue is resolved or not. 5.If you are again facing the issue then also start these services and set their startup type to Automatic: COM+ Event System Computer browser DHCP Client Network Store Interface Service DNS Client Network Connections Network Location Awareness Network Store Interface Service Remote Procedure Call Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Server Security Accounts Manager TCP/IP Netbios helper WLAN AutoConfig Workstation Note: While running DHCP client you may receive the error “Windows could not start the DHCP Client Service on Local Computer. Error 1186: Element not found.” Just ignore this error message.

Similarly, you can get the error message “Windows could not start the Network Location Awareness service on Local Computer. Error 1068: The dependency service or group failed to start” when running Network Location Awareness service, again just ignore the error message.

Method 4: Resetting Network Adapter

1.Press Windows Key + X then select Command Prompt (Admin).

2.Type the following command into cmd and hit Enter after each one: netsh winsock reset catalog netsh int ip reset reset.log hit

3.You will get a message “Successfully reset the Winsock Catalog.” 4.Reboot your PC and this will Fix The Dependency Service or Group Failed to Start error.

Method 5: Resetting TCP/IP to Default

1.Press Windows Key + X then select Command Prompt (Admin).

2.Type the following command into cmd and hit Enter after each one:

ipconfig /flushdns nbtstat –r netsh int ip reset reset c:\resetlog.txt netsh winsock reset

3.Reboot to apply changes. Flushing DNS seems to Fix The Dependency Service or Group Failed to Start.

Method 6: Replace the corrupted nlasvc.dll

1.Make sure you have access to one of the working computer. Then navigate to the following directory in the working system: C:\windows\system32\nlasvc.dll 2.Copy the nlasvc.dll into USB and then insert the USB into the non-working PC which is showing the error message “The Dependency Service or Group Failed to Start.”

3.Next, press Windows Key + X then select Command Prompt (Admin).

4.Type the following command into cmd and hit Enter after each one: takeown /f c:\windows\system32\nlasvc.dll cacls c:\windows\system32\nlasvc.dll /G your_username:F Note: Replace your_username with your PC username.

5.Now navigate to the following directory: C:\windows\system32\nlasvc.dll 6.Rename the nlasvc.dll to nlasvc.dll.old and copy the nlasvc.dll from the USB to this location. 7.Right-click on the nlasvc.dll file and select Properties. 8.Then switch to Security tab and click Advanced.

9.Under Owner click Change and then type NT SERVICE\TrustedInstaller and click Check Names.

10.Then click OK on the dialog box. Then click Apply followed by OK. 11.Reboot your PC to save changes.

Method 7: Repair Install Windows 10

This method is the last resort because if nothing works out then this method will surely repair all problems with your PC. Repair Install just using an in-place upgrade to repair issues with the system without deleting user data present on the system. So follow this article to see How to Repair Install Windows 10 Easily. Recommended for you:

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That’s it you have successfully Fix The Dependency Service or Group Failed to Start but if you still have any questions regarding this guide then feel free to ask them in the comment’s section.

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